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The winners of the Christchurch Beautifying Association’s Tillman Cup, Mrs Ivy Broadhurst, and her husband, Maurice, in their prize-winning garden at Loftus Street, Papanui, yesterday. The cup is presented for homes and gardens not more than three years old. A record number of entries was received for the association’s annual summer competition which was judged during the week-end.

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Press, 3 February 1987, Page 4

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The winners of the Christchurch Beautifying Association’s Tillman Cup, Mrs Ivy Broadhurst, and her husband, Maurice, in their prize-winning garden at Loftus Street, Papanui, yesterday. The cup is presented for homes and gardens not more than three years old. A record number of entries was received for the association’s annual summer competition which was judged during the week-end. Press, 3 February 1987, Page 4

The winners of the Christchurch Beautifying Association’s Tillman Cup, Mrs Ivy Broadhurst, and her husband, Maurice, in their prize-winning garden at Loftus Street, Papanui, yesterday. The cup is presented for homes and gardens not more than three years old. A record number of entries was received for the association’s annual summer competition which was judged during the week-end. Press, 3 February 1987, Page 4